Let me preface this by saying that if I hadn’t been provided with a copy of this book by the author for review, I would have invested my own money to buy this one. In a marketplace that is chock-full of ‘how-to’ for authors and wanna-be authors, this one delivers the goods. At the outset, [...]

This is the first book in Sonja Nagy’s Nature Adventure series; and if she continues on in this vein I believe these books, were they in print, would soon be highly collectible. In If You Were A Butterfly, exquisite pastel watercolor illustrations (done by the author) teach the young reader about the life and habits [...]

Although the cover depicts three lovely teddy bears, The Teddy Bear Chronicles is definitely not for children as it deals with the adult issues of mental and physical abuse, stalking, and life-endangering relationships. Kelly Donovan is in a relationship with Mark who has funded her nursing studies. Mark is a self-made man who is comfortable in [...]

When the groundhogs doesn't want to leave his bed the people of the town entice him with gifts. Beautifully illustrated and done in poetic form. A sweet story for bedtime to read to young children. Rating: 5 stars

Tycoon is the novella that kicks off The Knickerbocker Club series by Joanna Shupe. Set in New York City’s Gilded Age, we meet Ted Harper as he awaits his train at Grand Central Depot. As he stands alone on the platform he suddenly finds himself “staring down into the greenest eyes he’s ever seen”; the [...]

Cambria is a teen-aged babysitter watching over five year old Missy as this tale opens. Missy doesn't want to go to sleep - at least that's what we're led to believe - and plagues Cambria with her pretend game of being like the invisible lady. But the lady is only invisible to Cambria. And by [...]

The more Titanic-based stories I read, the more they sound alike. Anyone wishing to write a Titanic story truly has most of their work done for them as the facts of the event are never-changing. In Titanic Affair by Amanda Grange we have another of these romances set against the backdrop of the tragic Titanic [...]

Sand and Ash is by far the best book I’ve read this year. Taking a different view of the German persecution of Jews during World War II, the reader is brought back to Italy in 1943 where we meet Eva Roselli, a Jew, and Angelo Bianco, an American born boy who is sent to live [...]

The two most prominent families in Helena, Montana were joined when Anne Weller and Jerry Barnes wed over fifty years ago. Now, at age 73 Anne is a retired judge who devotes her time to care for Jerry who is in the moderate stage of Alzheimer’s. Her support system includes two of her siblings and [...]

Ambrose Worthing may be a cold-hearted rake with a reputation that has marriage minded mamas hiding their daughters; but when he learns of a wager placed on the betting books of White's gentlemen's club that will result in the public ruination of the Earl of Rockford's daughter he is compelled to intervene. He accepts the [...]

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